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Abbeys and Priories
Glyn Coppack

The story of England’s medieval Abbeys and Priories.

Glyn Coppack is an acknowledged expert on the medieval period and monasticism in particular.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 192 pages | 130 illustrations


9781848684195
£ 17.09



Ancient Rome
The Rise & Fall of an Empire 753BC-AD476
Patricia Southern

The story of the greatest empire the world has ever known from its earliest origins to its disintegration in AD 476.


234 x 156 mm | hardback | 480 pages | 80 b/w (69 colour)


9781848681002
£ 18.00



Bloodline: Celtic Kings of Roman Britain
Miles Russell

A major new historical work, reinterpreting, reassessing and reevaluating the Roman invasion of Britain, from the perspective of one British family’s relationship with the Julio-Claudian dynasty.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 192 pages | 40 colour illustrations


9781848682382
£ 17.09


Derbyshire Cavemen
Stephen Cliffe

A fascinating look into the lives of our cave-dwelling ancestors, incorporating a guide for would be explorers.


235 x 156 mm | paperback | 192 pages | 110 b&w images | 30 colour images


9781848681569
£ 13.49


Empire Halts Here
Viewing The Heart of Hadrian's Wall
Stan Beckensall

A full-colour, lavishly illustrated guide to an outstandingly beautiful area of one of Britain’s most popular visitor attractions.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 192 pages | 200 colour illustrations


9781445600154
£ 15.29



Fountains Abbey: The Cistercians in Northern England
Glyn Coppack

An engaging study of Yorkshire’s famous Fountains Abbeys.

Glyn Coppack is an acknowledged expert on the medieval period and monasticism in particular.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 176 pages | 120 images | 16 colour images


9781848684188
£ 17.09


Hadrian's Wall – A History and Guide
Guy de la Bédoyère

An extensively revised and updated version of a classic title.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 192 pages | 80 b&w illustrations | 50 colour illustrations


9781848689404
£ 17.09


Horemheb — The Forgotten Pharaoh
Charlotte Booth

Horemheb ruled Egypt after Tutankhamun, and was fundamental in bringing Egypt back to the rich and powerful nation it was before Akhenaten took the throne.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 172 pages | 100 illustrations


9781848686878
£ 17.09


Mark Antony: A Life
Patricia Southern

This is the only available biography of this towering figure of Roman history by the acknowledged expert in Roman history Patricia Southern.


234 x 156 mm | hardback | 320 pages | 40 b&w illustrations


9781848683303
£ 22.50


Monasteries in the Landscape
Mick Aston

In this newly updated and revised edition of a previously published title, Channel 4's Team Time archaeologist Mick Aston analyses the beginnings and development of Monasteries in the Landscape.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 160 pages | 100 illustrations (40 colour)


9781848686861
£ 17.09



Northumberland’s Hidden History
Stan Beckensall

An engaging insight into Northumberland’s hidden heritage.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 160 pages | 145 pictures | 25 colour images


9781848683686
£ 15.29



Norwich: Archaeology of a Fine City
Brian Ayers

Norwich: Archaeology of a Fine City presents an overview of the history and development of Norwich.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 208 pages | 40 colour illustrations


9781848683723
£ 15.29



Prehistoric Rock Art In Britain
Sermons in Stone
Stan Beckensall

Insight into an intriguing aspect of Britain’s prehistoric past


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 176 pages | 125 photos (40 colour)


9781848686267
£ 17.09


Ranulf de Blondeville: The First English Hero
Iain Soden

The first major study of Ranulf de Blondeville, a name once recounted in the same breath as Robin Hood.

A full, lavishly illustrated study of a nobleman whose exploits became the stuff of medieval romance, once recounted in the same breath as Robin Hood. Ranulf de Blondeville was fabulously rich and powerful. He served six kings, endured difficult regime-change, fought his way across half of France and back and more than once turned wrested victory from defeat. He never forgot that his roots were Norman although his efforts were for England, where he made his home.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 172 pages | 100 mono and 30 colour illustrations


9781848686939
£ 15.29


The Planning of Roman Roads and Walls in Northern Britain
John Poulter

A fresh and illuminating study on the planning of the principle Roman roads and walls of northern Britain.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 192 pages | 131 b&w images | 32 colour images


9781848685482
£ 17.09


Vindolanda: A Roman Frontier Fort on Hadrian’s Wall
Robin Birley

The beautiful site the Romans called Vindolanda lies in south-west Northumberland, in the district of Tynedale, more or less half way between the North Sea east of Newcastle and the Irish Sea to the west of Carlisle. It is just within the boundary of the Northumberland National Park, and is a part of the World Heritage Site of Hadrian’s Wall.

The Wall itself was built on the whinstone ridge a mile to the north, with the fort of Housesteads two miles to the north-east, and that of Great Chesters five miles to the north-west.


172 x 248 mm | paperback | 192 pages | 100 illustrations | 30 colour images


9781848682108
£ 15.29



Warfare In Prehistoric Britain
Julian Heath

Warfare in Prehistoric Britain explores the dark shadow of war which has hung over humanity for centuries.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 176 pages | 125 photos (40 colour)


9781848683693
£ 17.09

                                 
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